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Wahid Baksh Bhutto

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Wahid Baksh Bhutto (1898 – 25 December 1931) was a landowner of Sindh, and an elected representative to the Central Legislative Assembly of India. He was the first cousin once removed of politician Shah Nawaz Bhutto.



Preceded by
Wadero Illahi Baksh Bhutto
Chief of Bhutto Tribe
1924–1931
Succeeded by
Nawab Nabi Bux Khan Bhutto Mumtaz Bhutto

Sources

  • Proceedings of the Central Legislative Assembly, 1926–1931
  • Bombay Council Debates 1931
  • Indian Annual Register 1927–1931
  • Pir Ali Muhammad Rashidi, Uhay Deehan Uhay Sheehan
  • List of members the Legislative Assemblies of 1927 and 1935
  • Stanley Wolpert, Zulfi Bhutto of Pakistan, Chapter 1: 'Sindhi Roots'